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gird

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To bind with a flexible rope or cord.

  • The fasces were girt about with twine in bundles large.

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The word 'gird' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to encircle or surround, often with a belt or sash. Example: She girded her waist with a leather belt before heading out for the day.

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In private, they can better remind themselves of this and gird themselves up to keep the boss in his place.If non-executive directors were more forceful, and if remuneration committees were independent, the problem of scandalously ill-designed pay schemes for top executives would be closer to being solved.

His efforts to reduce its value have spurred talk of an Asian currency war, on the assumption that China and South Korea would also try to steer their currencies lower to make sure their exports remained competitive.Kim Moo-sung, a leader of South Korea's ruling party, called this week for the government to gird itself for a currency clash.

And yet few, if any, have had more problems with God at the ballot box from rumours that he is a Muslim to doubts among Catholic and Jewish voters to repeated "pastor eruptions".This is a serious worry for the Democrats as they gird their loins for the general election.

Music to Arab ears, but still far from being a commitment to use American influence to get the Israeli government to back away from a decision that is immensely popular among Israelis, albeit destructive to the peace that most of them undoubtedly long for.Delay, indefinitelyYet this is what Mr Clinton should gird himself to do.

Mr Lemierre's upset victory suggests a quid pro quo for Italy, in the form of an understanding that France will not oppose Mr Prodi's candidacy for the commission's presidency.But whoever takes over at the commission will have to gird himself (no she is in sight) for a tricky few years.

"Project Loon"—so called because, when it was first suggested, the idea seemed crazy is to gird the Earth with a swarm of thousands of helium-filled balloons.

The winning bid came in at $12.8 billion.European Central Bank head Jean-Claude Trichet suggested that a "very significant market correction" was ongoing, but that policymakers needed to gird themselves for a battle against inflation.

The ramparts built by the popes still gird the town, 3 miles (5 km) in circuit, with machicolated battlements (projecting turrets), towers, and gates.

In the past few weeks, Kenyans have watched city officials gird themselves into action: street children have been ousted from the city centre, roads leading to the presidential residence have been newly paved, and street lamps are going on for the first time.

But unless generous sponsors come forward, David Cameron must gird himself for more flak.

In the meantime, you can gird your loins for 'Sacré Cordon Bleu' (Jonathan Cape), out in February It's a classic: The sedan chair Was the sedan chair the Lexus hybrid of the 18th century?

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